Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1910 — Page 7

Monday, Jan. 10. 1910.

THE TIMES.

V O U SENSITIVE

BUSINESS

CHANGES

A Frog jumps readily enough when put in warm water, yet a frog can be boiled without a movement if the water is heated slowly enough. In a psychological experiment at Yale University the water was heated at the rate of .0036 of a degree a second, Fahrenheit. The frog never moved, and at the end of two and one-half hours, was found dead. He had

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REAL ESTATE TBM1SFEBS $?$$$$?$??$$ ', cmcAGOPARK Start the New Year Right 8

Ctyright, 1909, by Metrtfielitan Syndicate, Inc., N. Y

This Time It's In Earnest Just take this a.

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that much In earnest. We want YOU to get Into the busy market-piace of the Munn makers. vnuri .it. ' H' w me

t . , 7. ' 'wur OITer aa your goods. We want YOU to Vol T Z :rrhi,n9-" " V ' business, whethlr

classified arf vw . 1 hJ, I 7 X yUr 8pare time' a TIMES Munnimaker we know theTi ,s IT" " yU n n b". we know there is something you have that you want less than you want

.., ' yo" can get money for it If vlVLadvertla it I the little classified ads In the TIMES- th h... a. 1 yavertlse it In mak. times, -the busy market-plac of the Munni-

Dear Mr. Munnimaker, co The TIMES Classified Columns. Through a little Munnimaker Classified Ad in TIMES, I found renter for cellar space I didnt

Yours truly, A. 1 anHlAtl

Write Mr, Munnimaker, care of the TIMFS- - i u. .. ...

ever vou want n: ' - ",v"" n,m' vvnen-

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AjOtS 9. 10. blOCk 6- J. G Rvar.'.

addition .

Lots 31, 32. block 13. W." H. sv

tr?alu,n' John J- Kegley to J. F. Kesrlev

1,0 1 2, Marble's subdivision block

j. auvhb oe loungrs addition, Jorgen P. Jorgenson to Joseph

N lot 28. block ii" " RnVhiiil

bere's State T.lno o,inti

Carson W WHtnov 7 :

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lot 13. block V. Birkhotr ' LiWil

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.LOt 13. blOCk 4 in first nrlrltir.n

Elvira. Afnrrlann tA tk d

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lot 14, block 63, Andrew jib'Con-

lota 25, 26." block 63, Samuel' Led-

cr id x4arnt?y jtjraverman

1 viuvauu. Lot 3o, block 4 in fifth nrlrHtlnn

New Chicago Real Estate & Investment-Co. to Ralph R. Wilson

lot 3, block 4. Garv Investment

Co.'a first adrtitinn tk 1 1,

. .J It i cm tr or Sun n.b-v

Lot 38. block

subdivision, Gary Tribune Co. to F rst Tpnt a. o..i 1 ,

I .33, block 33, Gary Lana Co.'s

sutxuvlsion, Gary Land Co. to A. Milev Tamio

lot 2. block 8.' RronjlwaV 'iiVll

tion. Kazimier WitsiMinrkiai

to Teofll WiM-znrklKwini

NU)t 46, block 4. subdivision MR 1.

29-37-9. William Brockus to Ethel M. Lewis

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FOJi SALE

aaST7lPresseJ. and bed- Call 145th

west corn LrtZl-,t frasl Chicago, south.

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PRODUCELVIARKET.

Butter Receints. '2 279 tnh. T.T-om

cry, extra, 34c; price to retail dealers, oI?4,Rrlnts- 38c: extra firsts, 33c; firsts, 2930c; seconds, 2627c; dairies extra. 30i': first 97n. o .

dies. No. 1, 24 c; packing stock, 24e.

laneous fine, cases' included'. 2v,(rti

30c; cases returnd 9 4 i a n -rn

nary, 33c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 35c; prime firsts, packed in new nardwnnd si q o u nmi no, ka

cent fresh, 38c; extras, especially packed for citv trade nnrt must h on nor

cent fresh, 40c; No. 1 dirties. 21c; checks, 17 c.

potatoes Receipts, 20 cars; choice to fancy, 4S50tf; fair to good, 4345c.

nweeL pojaioes Illinois. 1.DU(B.5U. New Tvolafs 1 i

.50. ' Veal Olintntfftna tnr- 't.a 1 i n i- .1

order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight. 88t4c; 60 to 90 lbs, 89c; 80 to 120 lbs, 10llc; fancy. 12c.

loins, 23c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 1 ohuc'k, 8c; No. 1 plate. 64c. Llva rinnltrv TnrVAir. tk it..

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chickens, fowls, 15c; springs, 15c; roosters, 8c; geese, 13c; ducks. 14c.

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2.15; red kidney $2.602.80; brown

per 100 lbs, $4.82 4. 87 Fruit Apples, $1.255.00 per brl; pineapples, $1.502.50 per crate; lemons, $3.754.00: oranges, $1.753.00; grape fruit, $2.7 53.25Malaga grapes, $4.005.50 per keg. 6 6, KprripB irQ r KorrlAiB 0 AA9IC Art.

strawberries, Florida per qt, 50c. Green vegetables Beets, new, $2.00 2.75 pe brl; cabbage, $1.502.00 per brl; carrots, new S2R0ifiano nar ki.

cumbers, 40ciffi$1.25 per doii cauliflow

er, $1.502.00 per crate: celerv. 40(S:8Sc.

per box; green peas, $1.50 per hamper; lettuce, head. Her ha.mnor Sftff?.!

leaf, 30c per box; mushrooms, 30 40c per lb; onions, ,60cg)$1.25 per sack; parsley, 2022c per doa; peppers, $1.00

go.: string btans. 3 50(54.50 per hamp-

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Start the New Year Right

Join the Don't Worry Club

Come to us and leave your application for a loan of money suf. ficient to pay up all your small annoying back accounts, concentrate them by having only one place to go on pay day.instead of a number. " We would like to have your membership to this club, thousands have Joined, why not you? Let us do . THE WORRYING. ; That s what we are here for. We will advance you any amount from , ,10 00 to $200.00. All you have to do la to givers LTour

nwwotnuuo OOODS, A PIANO, or HORSE, VEHICLES , ETC, same to remain in your possession. PAYBACK At leasure. small weekly, bi-weekly or monthly payments made to suit your income. Not the old fashioned way of borrowing. New up-to-date methods, strictly private and confidential. up-to-date , ON THE SQUARE. When you have dealings with us. we do not believe in trying to deceive the unthinking public by advertising alluring fictitious rates like outisde companies do such as, $25.00 at 60c per week. $50.00 at $1.20 per week. ETC.. ETC. But give you plain square figures without addition or subtraction, so simple and plain a mere child can understand THAT'S WHY WE HAVE nnnH?CnfifrCe fvhe 6rCat majorlt. and ask you to place your application with us when in need. Suite 212 Hammond Blda., Hammond, Ind. We take In members from any location in the Calumet district

CALUMET LOAN CO. Largest and most reliable

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Maud (in the street) "That man who just went by stared at me as though he expected to see horns sprouting from my head." Jack "Perhaps he took you for one of those gnu women,"

Por Sale Chennf

,000 feet good new.ndsecondhaod LUMBER of all kinds, boors XiV' Goods, eve ": jssasr" hoase J. G. RUEL, '837 Jackton Park Ave ' CHICAGO

Lake County Title a Guaranty Co.

-yABSTRACTERS

ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINA!, RATES V K. MOTT, rresldent HANK HAMMOND, Vice-President J. S. BLACKMDN, Secretary A. H. TAPPER. Treasurer XOWAXD J. KDXX, Manajer

Secretary's Office 2 Tapper Block &AMMOHD

They Are Not Sensitive of Business Changes

The evolution from the old method to the new, bright, advertising way has not startled them they die a slow business death. v s i$ 1 , . -V-y The merchant who doesn't advertise today is being boiled to death, and the bright attractive printing that we are doing for his competitors is the water that is doing: for him what the frog got at Yale.

NOTICE. Will parties rno have

classified ada addressed

County TImi kiudly

am.

22x36 feet with 60 foot lot bv 125

repUes to

cill promptly tot

MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED" Lathe men and Landls Grinder operators; steady work and good wages. Reo Motor Car Co., Lansing, Mich. 10-6

MORAL , Don't be a frog; use a little printing ink.

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WANTED General

something entirely new

lei .Majestic.

WANTED Boilermakers; two or three good men. United Boiler, Heating and Foundry Co., Wilcox st., Hammond. Ind.

agent and sub-

for LaKe eounty;

Air. -lerry, no-10-2

WANTED Agent. For particulars call M 116 Manila ave. 8-2

WANTED Carrier boys living in vicinity of the distillery and also North Hohman st. or Sheffield ave.

FEMALE HELP WANTED . . . . . : ,. J f ..!....

WANTBU 1-jHuy experirnucu in turiical work; must.be accurate in figures; and good penman; salary $55. Apply to A. M. DeWeese, agrent Erie, Douglas st.

WANTED Girl to assist with general hniiRi.trnTl. mnii WfliPPS tn COflfl cir-1

-155 Carroll st. lOtf

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WANTED Good girl for general housework; must be neat. Apply 25 Warren st. 10-2

WANTED Competent dressmaker. Call Madam Gamache. room 9. Kimbach

bldtr. 10-5

WANTED To do family home. 73 Sibley , st.

washing at 5-6

WANTED Good girl housework. Apply 332

for general Indiana ave.

is

feet deep; on the Chicago road in Glen Park. Ind. Inquire of Thomas Johann-

sen.

Ind.

R. F. D. No. 1.

Hobart, South Gary, 5-6

FOR SALE New B-rooom cottage, -with cellar at a bargain price. Inquire 818 Summer st. 5-6

FOR SALE Twenty room hotel, reasonable; half cash, rest easy payments. Ad. B-2, care Times. 8-10

FOR SALE At a bargain, alley lot 31x 135 ft., with mod. 5-room cottage; bath, hot and cold water, gas lights; all concrete basement. For'further partculars Inquire at 647 Cedar at., near Chicago ave., Hammond. t

FOR

.,?ra.cilcally Sow; cost 3?J w" tot

SALS Latest Btyln rerd Kocart:

K. care Tima. 1-tf

BOABD AND ROOMWANTED Boarders; good board and rooms. 723 Chicago ave., East Chicago, corner Isnnedy ave. 5.6

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PERSONAL Just one trial ought to Honvince you that Times ads are the best. They do the business Don't Day an agent to do it for you. Use our advertising columns.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST Somewhere between postoffice and Fred Werner's residence, lady's gold watch with black ribbon fob attached; engraved with letter M. Reward is offered for return of same to Miss Mabel Monroe. io.-

LOST Stick pin with 4 small dia monds and rubles. Finder please re turn to Times offlc and receive re

ward. 28tf

MISCELLANEOUS.

MIUilfc.ST fKICK PAID FOR ALL furs. Morris A. Dobson. 205-06 South Hohman st. 26tf

to know E. F. Johns-

WANTED Woman In small family o

three who would appreciate good home In return for housekeeping ability. Small wages also given. Applicant must be neat, respectable and willing'

to work. References will be required. Woman over 30 preferred; confidential.

Address u xv vv, taie hhic Ind.

WANTED You

ton. 111 Hammond bldg.. Hammond. Ind., la dlatrlct manager for the NorthWestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. fot LaV . Jasper Newton, counties. 6

FOR BALE Plenty o? space In theaa columns for you to get want ad results.

er; spinach, o0i7c per tub; tomatoes,

11.50 RC3. 50 per crate; lurniprs, new. $2.002.50 per brl.

GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

HAMMOND AND - CROWN POINT, END

Open Wheat

May ..113 July ..103

Sept. ..9914 Corn Mav ..68i-

July ..68-

Sept. ..68

Oats May ..484-8 July ..44 74-5

Sept. ..42

PorkJan. ..2175 May ..2195 July . .21928 Lard Jan. ..1262

Mav . .121

July ..120

g. Ribs Jan. ..1160 May ..1157 July ..1155

High Low Close 114 113 113103 103 i 103 99 9S?4.J 98 34-T i 68i 68-U 68 68 68 684 68 6778-8 68 48 47 47 45 44 44 42 41 41 2180 2175 2175 2200 2190 2195 2202 2190 2197 1262 1260 1260 1212 1205 1207 1205 1200 1202 1162 1160 1160 1157 1152 1152 1157 1152 1152

CASH GRAIN MARKET Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, $1.25 i 126; No. 3 red, $1.211.26; No. 2 hard, $ 1.15 ff 1.17 ; No. 3 hard, $1.101.16. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1.16i 1.17 ; No. -2 northern, fl.l3i1.16; No. 3 spring, $1.121.15. Corn bv sample: No. 3 white, 64c; No. 3 yellow, 64 c; No. 4, 62 c. Oats by sample: No. 3white, 47 484c; No. 4 white, 46ic; standard, 48c.

Hammond. 29tf

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT 3 pleasant furn, rms for light housekpg; gas light, range, toilet; no children. Call 241 Truman ave.

FOR RENT Furn. rooms with bath; suitable for 2; gentlemen preferred. 2n door-vW. courthouse. 58 Rimbach. 8-2

j FOR RENT Nice, new up to date 6-rrn.

culicibc, u u i'j .(win t. ucyui Apply A. Hann, 666-150th st. phone 5439.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 329 Logan St. 6tf

FOR RENT Modern flats of 5 and 6 rooms; 6th and Van Buren St., Gary; will be ready Feb. .1. J. R. Brant. 3368 Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. Telephone Harbor S61. i7tf

hunt SeveVai 5 and e

nausea in Burnham at 110 and $12 i ;er month; Burnham is 1 tuilea from ! iiammond, with Lake Shor trains to

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ue gatea of tne Standard Steel Car Co.;

s cent iare. Appiy 10 fiursntm land . .. .. DullmLin anH Pont.. .... "o..

ham. ,

Burn

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EXCHANGE.

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fOR EXCHANGE Electro-plating outfit for what have you? Address R p,

cavre a lines.

FOR SALE Second band desk and rail lnga suitable for express office. Apfly i Times Office, Hammond. Ind.

NOTICE.

NOTICE OB" DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the partnership of H. Goldblatt and Fein was on this date dissolved by mutual understanding, Henry Goldblatt. continuing the business at 3321 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. mCNRTT GOLDBLATT & FEIN. Dateu Dan. 7, 1910.

IF FINANCIAL Aid will assist you and you appreciate courteous treatment call on us. We loan money on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons, etc. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO. 9128-40 Commercial Ave. South Chicago. . Room 200. Phone S. Ctigo. 101.

ADVERTISED MAIL The following letters remain uncalled for in Hammond postoffice for week ending Jan. 10, 1909: Erwin Andriss, Tonev. Adams, F. Bertolatti. A. Bolskl, A. Bubacv. S.

Boenioz, George Baker. Mrs. Louis I.1 Bailey, Mrs. Dollie Cooke, Mrs. Edith j

uamerun m, J. im iarison. L.. trowiey, James Cameron, Hcott N. Corvell. Wilbur Coffman, A. Debranski. Mrs. Pearl E. "Deckey, J. W. Eaton, Mrs. J. Foy, Augustine Fessner. J. Guzik, M. Glocluski. J. Greczlftski. Bub Hicks, D. F. Harper. James Hight, Miss Mary Hixon, Mrs. Edith Ireland. Jas. W. Jamiescn.

A. Karaniz, F. KimatkowsKi. A. Kora- j enski. J. Krleskf, Miss Mona Kinsman, : J. Icih, N. R. Lowman, A. Mocek, Pul ; Momolka, J. Fszzolinski. Gaetana Por- j to (3). Aberham Roberts, Frank Rylan-j ski, Mrs. Olive Hoop. J. Szarletta, A. Spitz (2)r-Miss Townsend, T. Taehemicz, I J. Wallinsa, Anna Zeskoweki. ! WM, 11. GO ST LI N, Postmaster.

tP 'OV TRIXK THAT THE TIMES j IS TIIYIXO TO GIVE YOU THH KEWS, TOt'B Sl'BSCniPTIOX WIUL APPRECIATSO.

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MONEY? We have a most excellent opportunity for a number of people we would prefer bright boys and girls to employ their leisure time in pleasantt employment whereby they can earn for themselves, with very little trouble, from five to twenty dollars a week. For particulars address by letter only, THE CIRCULATION DEPT. TIMES NEWSPAPERS

HAMMOND. IND.

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